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Paddle Tail Swimbaits 2025


fishing user avatarWI_Angler1989 reply : 

What's everyone's favorite solid body paddle Tail swimbaits? I don't have much experience outside of the good old Northland Tackle Mimic Minnow (classic around here). 

I'm interested in using them alone and as swim jig trailers, most likely.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

Keitech Swing Impact, are there any others??

 

The Zman Diesel MinnowZ was actually really good for me last year too and didn't hurt so bad to use as the Keitechs.


fishing user avatarWI_Angler1989 reply : 
  On 2/8/2016 at 2:06 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

Keitech Swing Impact, are there any others??

 

The Zman Diesel MinnowZ was actually really good for me last year too and didn't hurt so bad to use as the Keitechs.

The Keitechs are definitely not the cheapest. They look awesome though. Are they very durable? Any experience with their easy shiners? They definitely look pretty.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 2/8/2016 at 2:34 PM, WI_Angler1989 said:

The Keitechs are definitely not the cheapest. They look awesome though. Are they very durable? Any experience with their easy shiners? They definitely look pretty.

Not durable at all, but their softness is what makes them swim so good and work so well. They're about on par with the GYB Senko in durability. I've used the Easy Shiner but didn't like them nearly as well. I'm going to try the BPS Speed Shad since they will be on sale next week and look similar to the Keitechs. Approaching with caution since the Havoc Beat Shad also looks like a Keitech and were very underwhelming. 


fishing user avatarWI_Angler1989 reply : 

It sounds like, so far, the Keitechs are the best. I've seen them in stores here but they run $7-$8. Looks like I'll be waiting till I make a tw order online.


fishing user avatarEvanT123 reply : 

Don't have a favorite but a money minnow or swimming fluke on a jig head or weighted hook  isn't half bad. 


fishing user avatarMontanaro reply : 

Gambler ez swimmers.

Durable, good action, good colors, cheap.  Only issue ive had is that i need to boil some of their tails.

 

 


fishing user avatarWIGuide reply : 

Big Bite Bait Cane Thumpers work well around here. I haven't tried the smaller sizes, but I think I'm going to order a few packs to try. I don't have any Keitechs at the moment. I've used some when fishing with a friend and they are very good. With as much as people talk about them, they seem to live up to the hype. I'll be having to pick up a few packs of those too. 


fishing user avatarQUAKEnSHAKE reply : 
  On 2/8/2016 at 3:16 PM, WI_Angler1989 said:

It sounds like, so far, the Keitechs are the best. I've seen them in stores here but they run $7-$8. Looks like I'll be waiting till I make a tw order online.

TW got me for 40 pack of Keitechs best

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And put those Northland jigheads to use with them, Gander did have them on sale for .50 a 2pack

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fishing user avatarscaleface reply : 

I bought a Yum alabama rig kit on clearance and did well with them by themselves . The 3 " Mister Twister Sassy Shad has been slaying bass for decades .   The  prerigged ones work good too. I've used  Storm , Yum and Berkely , all three worked well . The Yum has rattling eyes and a weedguard , I did real well with it  . I usually let them sink to the bottom and use different retrieves hopping and dropping or slow and straight .


fishing user avatarMike L reply : 

For me it's the RI Skinny Dipper or the Big EZ. Haven't tried the Keitech..Yet

 

Mike 


fishing user avatarRyanFishing reply : 

I really like the Strike King Swim'n Caffeine Shad and the Swim-n-Shiner. The caffeine Shad works better faster for larger action and the shiner works really well slower for a more finesse action. They're durability is also good as well.


fishing user avatarCJ reply : 

I really like the Keitech myself but I also like Big Hammer especially if the water is a little stained.


fishing user avatarBaitMonkey1984 reply : 
  On 2/8/2016 at 2:34 PM, WI_Angler1989 said:

The Keitechs are definitely not the cheapest. They look awesome though. Are they very durable? Any experience with their easy shiners? They definitely look pretty.

I got into the keitech craze late. I started fishing regularly about one year ago. I tried the EZ shiner on a small jig head. I didn't get that many fish. I was fishing a yum money minnow on the yum money minnow swimbait hook and didn't want to retie so I put the keitech ez shiner on the yum money minnow swimbait. This is the only way I fish it now. The action is great and hook-up ratio is about 90%. They are not durable at all. You are lucky to get 2-3 fish on a bait. Generally you average 1-2 fish on each. 

 

There are two schools of people. Those that are happy they are catching em and those that want to complain about durability. Fishing aint cheap, but buy what you can afford. And when you hook enjoy it, dont fret that you just went through a pack of $10 plastics. 


fishing user avatarHogsticker reply : 

1) Keitech Impact and Easy Shiner

2) Reaction Innovations Dippers

3) Lunker City Ribster / Grubster

Bonus - River Rock Baits!


fishing user avatarMosster47 reply : 

I like the Cane Thumpers. I don't think I have had any last more than three fish, but at $3 a bag I can live with that. I also use them for swim jig trailers.

Big Bite would be what I consider the "generic" to the $7 a bag companies and they have never let me down yet.


fishing user avatarFishinthefish reply : 

I use zoom, honestly not too happy with them. It's about the only product by them I don't like. This year I'm planning on trying out some keitech though. Heard great things from multiple places.


fishing user avatariabass8 reply : 

Swing impact fat

little/skinny dipper


fishing user avatarWIGuide reply : 
  On 2/9/2016 at 2:33 PM, Mosster47 said:

I like the Cane Thumpers. I don't think I have had any last more than three fish, but at $3 a bag I can live with that.

Try them on a 4/0 BPS vertical drop hook. It's just a keel weighted Gamakatsu hook, but that hook will fit the 5" Cane Thumper perfectly. It actually fits it so well the first 2-3 fish you don't usually even have to texpose the hook because the point stays right in the hook channel. After that I've had them last as long as 20 fish. That doesn't happen real often since a northern will usually come shred one with their teeth before it makes that long, but it's definitely possible. 


fishing user avatarMosster47 reply : 

I also use the Big Hammer ringed swimbait. I only use the Bull Gull color to fish for Spots in the fall. Kokanee turn that red and black color when they spawn and they run up the river arms and Spots go after them like crazy. It's a hatch match that no one really has, but that bait has been extremely successful and durable. 

They are at a good price point too and come in a lot of colors.


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 

The Berkley Havoc Bobby Lane's Grass Pig Swimbait - 5 inch is effective and very reasonably priced.

The Reaction Innovations Skinny Dipper costs a little more but is a solid producer as well.

Both fish great by them selves and as a trailer on swim jigs and chaterbaits.

A-jay

 


fishing user avatarWRB reply : 

You have over 20 mfr's of solid body paddle tail swimmers in the 4" to 5" category.

Mister Twister Sassy Shad was the first in the category.

Worm King was the fore runner of the longer skinner paddle tail, followed by Big Hammer when Worm King went out of business. Basstrix was the first hollow body paddle tail.

A durable lower price point soft plastic swimmer is Bass Assassin, take a look thier lures.

Tom


fishing user avatarDelaware Valley Tackle reply : 

The thing I like about the keitechs is how easily the tail swims. You can get good action and still have a slow retrieve. Fished on a 1/8 or 1/4 ball head with a dab of super glue durability improves a lot. 


fishing user avatarBratcher reply : 

I'm going to recommend the Big Bite Baits Swim Minnow, mainly because they are on sale at Tackle Warehouse at 75% off for $1.98 for a 4 pack.

I have the 5" version in the perch color and have had good luck with them. I don't know if they have as good of action as the Keitech's because I haven't used those yet but they are very durable. They are coated in some kind of silicone or plastic clear coating which makes them more durable while the inside is softer. The only downside to these is the fin on the top that makes rigging with a standard 4/0 to 5/0 size swimbait hook not work so great as you can see from the pics. You could rig it with the hook barb to the side so that the fin works as a weed guard but it might not track as straight. You could also just cut the fin off. What I do though is just rig it with a standard nose weight swimbait / alabama rig type hook.

ps don't buy these out before I get my next order in! I think Tackle Warehouse has them on sale because Big Bite Baits is discontinuing them. I could not find them on their site.

Here is link http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Big_Bite_Baits_Swim_Minnow/descpage-BBBSWMN.html

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fishing user avatarCrestliner2008 reply : 

Another vote here for the Fat Swing Impact. Have taken many smallmouth and lake trout on the 5" size dressed on a 3/4 oz. bullet head jig.


fishing user avatarjjconnaire reply : 

I got on the keitech swing impact fat craze 2 years ago. Became my first confidence bait. Tried basstriz hollow body and I had to burn it to get the tail to swim. Tried the 4"hudd weedless shad (forget the name) and it is ok but not as good as the keitech. Tried yum and it's ok but doesn't compare to keitech imho. I got the reins fishing rock vibe to try next. I don't know why I try other paddle tails bc I found the perfect one. That d**n tackle monkey has his teeth deep in me!

I also use the 3.3" all the way up to the big 5.8" on a 6/0 owner beast and nothing is lost with the action. 




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